The Telos Project Director will implement the Lilly Endowment grant, “The Telos Project: A Young Adult Intiative at Hellenic College Holy Cross.” The Director will establish and implement a learning hub at Hellenic College Holy Cross under the umbrella of the Office of Vocation & Ministry that will assist 14 Orthodox Christian congregations in developing new, innovative ministries with young adults over a five-year period. The Director will aslo establish and maintain a website and e-newsletter for the project that will both serve the learning hub and disseminate learning more broadly, so that the impact can stretch well beyond the fourteen parishes involved.

This position promotes collaboration among various departments at HCHC and church-wide to ensure that project and school goals and objectives for the initiative are met.

Teaching Position

1st/2nd Grade

Starting January 2017!

Agia Sophia Academy is looking for an Early Childhood Elementary Teacher who is a passionate educator, committed Christian, and is interested in teaching in a caring, holistic environment. Our class sizes are small, the curriculum hands-on and integrated, and our staff dedicated and collaborative. The opportunity to teach to the whole child in an academically rich and nurturing Orthodox Christian environment is a unique and joy-filled experience! This is a full-time position with benefits.

TO APPLY: Send a letter of interest, a resume, two letters of recommendation, and a completed application to: Personnel Subcommittee, Agia Sophia Academy, 14485 SW Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006.

Visit our website at http://www.asapdx.org/about-us/employment or email ranae@asapdx.org to find out more information about this position and to download an application.

This community is seeking an enthusiastic, organized, and self-motivated individual who will become the Director of Youth Ministries. It is a full-time, salaried exempt position.

General Duties:

The Director of Youth Ministries shall be solely responsible for:

Developing and coordinating an annual plan for youth-related programming affiliated with the community

Effectively communicating (including social media) all youth group events on the annual calendar

Coordinating, communicating, and promoting summer camp along with opportunities for outreach and inreach service for all youth groups

Developing an annual curriculum for the Orthodox Education program, grades PK-12, and working with volunteer staff to coordinate registration, weekly classes, volunteer teachers, and the tracking of attendance and progress

Coordinating plans with other ministry events under guidance of the Priest and other ministry leaders

Coordinating, facilitating, and maintaining records necessary for compliance with the Archdiocese program for youth protection

Assisting the Priest with liturgical services as requested if properly trained/ordained

Essential Functions and Accountabilities:

Serving as administrator of youth ministries

Planning and overseeing orthodox education and the youth and young adult programs

Equipping people for ministry

Building relationships with youth and their families

Networking with surrounding orthodox youth workers and serving as a liaison to parish council

The Department of Arts and Humanities at Saint Katherine College is currently accepting applications for adjunct faculty in our psychology concentration. Current need exists for psychology adjuncts in applied cognition. Contingent instructional positions are actively sourced from our recruitment pool of candidates.

Responsibilities

Teach courses in psychology

Attend training and adjunct faculty meetings each semester

Follow the academic and administrative policies of the school

Assess student learning as required

Review and support the Saint Katherine College adjunct faculty handbook.

Support the College’s regional accreditation standards.

Work closely with the department chair, particularly in the accreditation/course expectation and development of the syllabus.